Major projects
Up one levelA list of the current major research projects at SAMS
- ALBA (SOLAS UK)
- The Role of Algal-Bacterial Interactions in Determining Dimethylsulphide Fluxes to the Atmosphere (ALBA)
- Algal Biofilms
- Research into development and molecular genetics of biofilms
- Algal Stress
- Macro-algal stress
- Algal-Bacterial Interactions
- Algal-Bacterial Interactions
- Alginet
- Microalgae as Cell Factories for Chemical and Biochemical Products
- AMT
- AMT (Atlantic Meridional Programme)
- ANDEEP
- ANDEEP: ANtarctic benthic DEEP sea biodiversity: colonization history and recent community patterns (An international project to investigate the deep-water biology of the Scotia and Weddell seas from F/S Polarstern)
- Aquaculture and Zooplankton
- Effects of Sea Lice Treatments at a Salmon Farm on Zooplankton Communities
- Arabian Sea
- Benthic processes in the Arabian Sea: Interrelationships between the benthos, sediment biogeochemistry, and organic matter cycling
- Arctic Zooplankton
- Zooplankton in an Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard)
- ASSEMBLE
- Association of European Marine Biological Laboratories
- Assimilative Capacity Modelling
- Improving Models of Assimilative Capacity in Scottish Coastal Waters
- Bacterial associates and DMSO production
- The role of bacterial associates in the production of dimethylsulphoxide: Significance for the biogeochemical cycle of the climatic feedback gas dimethylsulphide.
- Biodiversity and molecular phylogeny of eukaryotic microorganism
- Part of CCAP's Oceans 2025 project
- BIOEMULSIFIERS
- Development of bioemulsifier production to advance commercial exploitation opportunities
- Biomara
- BioMara: investigating the potential for sustainable marine biofuel
- Coastal Impacts
- Aquaculture impacts and coastal eutrophication
- COBO
- Integrating new technologies for the study of benthic ecosystem response to human activity: towards a Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatory (COBO)
- COBRA
- The COnservation of a vital european scientific and Biotechnological Resource: microAlgae and cyanobacteria
- Collision risk to marine mammals
- Do marine renewable energy devices give sufficient warning to marine mammals to avoid harmful collisions?